in dallas stephanie lucera for "cbs this morning." >> finally election day. we get to vote. we talk about the swing states in this election we're not just talking about ohio. we want to focus on three states that could really go either way, starting with nevada. anna werner is in las vegas. hello. good morning to you, anna. >> reporter: good morning to you. nevada helped the republicans in 2000 and 2004 voting for george w. bush but in 2008 barack obama hit the jackpot here beating john mccain by a whopping 12 percentage points. the president is hoping to do it here for a second time. the democrats are getting a lot of help from organized labor and from the latino vote now 15% of the total. they've been out, knocking on doors, registering new voters. today there are 90,000 more democrats registered in nervevada than republicans. republicans are trying to make inroads by promising to do better things for the economy. nevada has the highest unemployment rate in the nation at 11.8% and one of the highest home foreclosure rates as well. both of those are facts that the romney/ry